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... Leonato . BEATRICE , niece to Leonato . MARGARET , gentlewomen attending on Hero . URSULA , Messengers , Watch , Attendants , etc. SCENE : Messina . DURATION OF TIME Mr. Daniel analyses the ' Time ' as follows ( Transactions of N. Shak ...
... Leonato . BEATRICE , niece to Leonato . MARGARET , gentlewomen attending on Hero . URSULA , Messengers , Watch , Attendants , etc. SCENE : Messina . DURATION OF TIME Mr. Daniel analyses the ' Time ' as follows ( Transactions of N. Shak ...
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... Leonato is said to enter accompanied , not only by Hero his daughter and Beatrice his niece , but by ' Imogen his wife , ' tantalises the imagination with visions of a 1 Prefixed in the First Folio . prefixed to most of Dogberry's 2 In ...
... Leonato is said to enter accompanied , not only by Hero his daughter and Beatrice his niece , but by ' Imogen his wife , ' tantalises the imagination with visions of a 1 Prefixed in the First Folio . prefixed to most of Dogberry's 2 In ...
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... of a plot similar to that laid 1 In ii . 1. the stage direc- tion also mentions , but without naming , Leonato's wife among the persons who enter . against Claudio . But its author is a jealous rival 4 Much Ado About Nothing.
... of a plot similar to that laid 1 In ii . 1. the stage direc- tion also mentions , but without naming , Leonato's wife among the persons who enter . against Claudio . But its author is a jealous rival 4 Much Ado About Nothing.
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... ' in the particular way in which they are . Nothing but their delicious irrelevance prevents the truth from reaching Leonato in time ; but neighbours , you are tedious , ' and he hands over the two aspicious persons ' who 7 Introduction.
... ' in the particular way in which they are . Nothing but their delicious irrelevance prevents the truth from reaching Leonato in time ; but neighbours , you are tedious , ' and he hands over the two aspicious persons ' who 7 Introduction.
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... Leonato's ' pastime ' for securing ' that time shall not go dully with us . ' Nothing in the Comedies is more delicately imagined in all its details than this gay inversion of the tragic theme . Here two professed antagonists are ...
... Leonato's ' pastime ' for securing ' that time shall not go dully with us . ' Nothing in the Comedies is more delicately imagined in all its details than this gay inversion of the tragic theme . Here two professed antagonists are ...
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